Hi All,
Thankyou for your positive comments.
No pictures of paint yet, as I realised I needed to sort the fuselage transparencies.
These fitted really poor, and on the 337 Lynx some have a porthole type of appearance.
To overcome this I glued the parts in place using 'Humbrol' Clearfix, a bit thick, clear adhesive, so once dry I added some small drops of super glue in strategic areas, to ensure a good bond.
I then used 'Bare-metal foil' , to mask the outside of the clear parts.(see photo's)
I then used Perfect Plastic Putty, by Deluxe to fill any issues in the glazing. I had already painted the outside edges of the transparencies in dark grey, and also the mating surfaces.
I then masked the internal glazing with Tamiya Tape to cover the glazed portions that would be seen.
Once dry it was apparent that some issues remained, but I decided to apply some paint to match the internal paint scheme, and the later on attempt to fill any deficiencies as best I could.
Once dry, I will probably attempt to rectify/disguise any flaws in the glazing.
I also noted the was a slight sink mark on the fuselage, so applied Mr. Surfacer 500 with a brush, and once dry gently sanded back for a better finish.
Some pictures follow of the cockpit glazing issues
Bigkev